Contest of Preliminary Determination of Nonuse of Municipal Ground Water Transfer Permit is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is a Preliminary Determination of Nonuse of Municipal Ground Water Transfer Permit?
A: A Preliminary Determination of Nonuse of Municipal Ground Water Transfer Permit is a process in Nebraska that allows the transfer of unused ground water permits from one municipality to another.
Q: How does the process work?
A: The municipality that wishes to transfer its unused ground water permit must provide a written request to the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources.
Q: Why would a municipality want to transfer its unused ground water permit?
A: There can be various reasons, such as changes in water needs, consolidation of water systems, or the need to sell or lease the unused permit to another municipality.
Q: What is the purpose of the Preliminary Determination?
A: The purpose is to determine whether the transfer of the unused ground water permit would have an adverse effect on existing ground water users or the resource itself.
Q: Who is involved in the process?
A: The municipality requesting the transfer, the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, and potentially affected groundwater users and stakeholders.
Q: What happens after the Preliminary Determination?
A: If the determination is favorable, the municipality can proceed with the transfer, subject to certain conditions and requirements set by the Department.
Q: What if there is opposition to the transfer?
A: Affected groundwater users or stakeholders can file an objection, which would trigger a contested case hearing before the Department.
Q: Is the Preliminary Determination final?
A: No, the Preliminary Determination is not final and can be appealed by any party to the process.
Q: Is this process specific to Nebraska?
A: Yes, this process is specific to Nebraska. Other states may have similar processes, but they may have different names and requirements.
Form Details:
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